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The black Fujifilm X-E2 Mirrorless Digital Camera features a 16.3 megapixel, APS-C, X-Trans CMOS II sensor and an EXR Processor II to provide high quality imagery and exceptional camera performance. The combination of the sensor and processor enables a native sensitivity range from ISO 200-6400, which is further expandable to ISO 100-25600. Full HD 1080p video recording is supported in multiple frame rates up to 60 fps with a high bit-rate of 36Mbps.

Final Cut Pro X, the latest version of video-editing software geared for professionals from a company increasingly focused on mainstream consumers. Final Cut Pro X is a follow-up to Final Cut Pro 7, software Apple released in 2009 as part of Final Cut Studio. Like Apple’s newly released of Mac OS X Mavericks, Final Cut Pro X was only be available to customers through the Mac App Store. However, this new released FCP X does not support well with Fujifilm X-E2 1080p MOV Videos.

So if you want to edit Fujifilm X-E2 1080p HD MOV Videos in Final Cut Pro X, you are recommended to use UFUSoft HD Video Converter for Mac, which is the superior Mac Fujifilm X-E2 MOV to FCP X converter for Mavericks, Mountain Lion, Lion and Snow Leopard. It does not only convert Fujifilm X-E2 HD MOV to ProRes 422 MOV or H.264 MOV on Mac, but also merges 1080p MOV files for import into Final Cut Pro X.

Here is the step-by-step guide for you to import and edit Fujifilm X-E2 MOV to Final Cut Pro X on iMac/MacBook Pro with Mac OS X like Mavericks, Mountain Lion, Lion or Snow Leopard.

After transferring .MOV files from Fujifilm X-E2 camera, run UFUSoft HD Video Converter for Mac as the best Mac Fujifilm X-E2 MOV to MOV converter, and click the “Add File” button to load .MOV videos.

Step 2. Choose ProRes or H.264/AVC MOV output format.

Click the “Format” option, and choose Final Cut Pro > Apple ProRes 422(*mov) or HD Video > HD MOV (*.mov) for converting HD MOV videos from MOV to MOV with ProRes or H.264/AVC as video codec for loading to Final Cut Studio. With this option, the output video will be kept as high definition 1920×1080.

Step 3. Merge Fujifilm X-E2 HD MOV files. (optional)

Select all the files and then click “Merge”, and the Fujifilm X-E2 MOV converter will join and combine the video clips into a single file as output.

After converting and merging the MOV files, just import the output files to Final Cut Pro X and the video is in HD 1920×1080. You can also import the output videos to Final Cut Express (FCE) 4 for editing in full HD.

The Fujifilm X-T1 Mirrorless Digital Camera features a 16.3 megapixel APS-C X-Trans CMOS II sensor and an EXR Processor II to produce high-resolution imagery with an expandable sensitivity range from ISO 100-51200 as well as a top continuous shooting rate of 8 fps. Full HD 1080p movie recording in multiple frame rates is possible and a 2.5mm microphone input permits the use of an optional external microphone for improved audio quality with recordings.

Final Cut Pro X, the latest version of video-editing software geared for professionals from a company increasingly focused on mainstream consumers. Final Cut Pro X is a follow-up to Final Cut Pro 7, software Apple released in 2009 as part of Final Cut Studio. Like Apple’s newly released of Mac OS X Mavericks, Final Cut Pro X was only be available to customers through the Mac App Store. However, this new released FCP X does not support well with Fujifilm X-T1 1080p MOV Videos.

So if you want to edit Fujifilm X-T1 1080p HD MOV Videos in Final Cut Pro X, you are recommended to use UFUSoft HD Video Converter for Mac, which is the superior Mac Fujifilm X-T1 MOV to FCP X converter for Mavericks, Mountain Lion, Lion and Snow Leopard. It does not only convert Fujifilm X-T1 HD MOV to ProRes 422 MOV or H.264 MOV on Mac, but also merges 1080p MOV files for import into Final Cut Pro X.

Here is the step-by-step guide for you to import and edit Fujifilm X-T1 MOV to Final Cut Pro X on iMac/MacBook Pro with Mac OS X like Mavericks, Mountain Lion, Lion or Snow Leopard.

After transferring .MOV files from Fujifilm X-T1 camera, run UFUSoft HD Video Converter for Mac as the best Mac Fujifilm X-T1 MOV to MOV converter, and click the “Add File” button to load .MOV videos.

Step 2. Choose ProRes or H.264/AVC MOV output format.

Click the “Format” option, and choose Final Cut Pro > Apple ProRes 422(*mov) or HD Video > HD MOV (*.mov) for converting HD MOV videos from MOV to MOV with ProRes or H.264/AVC as video codec for loading to Final Cut Studio. With this option, the output video will be kept as high definition 1920×1080.

Step 3. Merge Fujifilm X-T1 HD MOV files. (optional)

Select all the files and then click “Merge”, and the Fujifilm X-T1 MOV converter will join and combine the video clips into a single file as output.

After converting and merging the MOV files, just import the output files to Final Cut Pro X and the video is in HD 1920×1080. You can also import the output videos to Final Cut Express (FCE) 4 for editing in full HD.

The Nikon D3100 DSLR Camera is a compact, DX-format DSLR that features a 14.2MP CMOS sensor and EXPEED 2 image processor to produce high resolution imagery with impressive low-light sensitivity to an expanded ISO 12800. Full HD 1080p video recording is supported at 24 fps and continuous autofocus is also available while recording, or when working in live view, with the full-time servo AF-F focusing mode. For controlling the look and feel of imagery, Active D-Lighting and Picture Control settings help to clearly render difficult lighting scenes and also give you the ability to refine the appearance over six different settings. Six scene modes are also available to help accurately depict common scene types, and Scene Auto Selector can work to intelligently determine the type of scene and settings needed to best represent it.

Final Cut Pro X, the latest version of video-editing software geared for professionals from a company increasingly focused on mainstream consumers. Final Cut Pro X is a follow-up to Final Cut Pro 7, software Apple released in 2009 as part of Final Cut Studio. Like Apple’s newly released of Mac OS X Mavericks, Final Cut Pro X was only be available to customers through the Mac App Store. However, this new released FCP X does not support well with Nikon D3100 1080p MOV Videos.

So if you want to edit Nikon D3100 1080p HD MOV Videos in Final Cut Pro X, you are recommended to use UFUSoft HD Video Converter for Mac, which is the superior Mac Nikon D3100 MOV to FCP X converter for Mavericks, Mountain Lion, Lion and Snow Leopard. It does not only convert Nikon D3100 HD MOV to ProRes 422 MOV or H.264 MOV on Mac, but also merges 1080p MOV files for import into Final Cut Pro X.

Here is the step-by-step guide for you to import and edit Nikon D3100 MOV to Final Cut Pro X on iMac/MacBook Pro with Mac OS X like Mavericks, Mountain Lion, Lion or Snow Leopard.

After transferring .MOV files from Nikon D3100 camera, run UFUSoft HD Video Converter for Mac as the best Mac Nikon D3100 MOV to MOV converter, and click the “Add File” button to load .MOV videos.

Step 2. Choose ProRes or H.264/AVC MOV output format.

Click the “Format” option, and choose Final Cut Pro > Apple ProRes 422(*mov) or HD Video > HD MOV (*.mov) for converting HD MOV videos from MOV to MOV with ProRes or H.264/AVC as video codec for loading to Final Cut Studio. With this option, the output video will be kept as high definition 1920×1080.

Step 3. Merge Nikon D3100 HD MOV files. (optional)

Select all the files and then click “Merge”, and the Nikon D3100 MOV converter will join and combine the video clips into a single file as output.

After converting and merging the MOV files, just import the output files to Final Cut Pro X and the video is in HD 1920×1080. You can also import the output videos to Final Cut Express (FCE) 4 for editing in full HD.

The Nikon D5300 DSLR Camera features a DX-format 24.2 megapixel sensor and EXPEED 4 image processor to produce high-resolution still imagery and full HD video with notable low-light sensitivity to ISO 12800 and a fast continuous shooting rate of 5 fps. The sensor design omits the traditional optical low-pass filter in order to gain the utmost sharpness and resolution from both photos and videos. Complementing the imaging assets are both a versatile 39-point autofocus system, with nine cross-type sensors, and a 2,016-pixel RGB sensor for precise exposure metering in a wide variety of lighting conditions. Additionally, 1920 x 1080p movie recording is supported, in multiple frame rates up to 60 fps, with full-time continuous auto focusing capabilities.

Final Cut Pro X, the latest version of video-editing software geared for professionals from a company increasingly focused on mainstream consumers. Final Cut Pro X is a follow-up to Final Cut Pro 7, software Apple released in 2009 as part of Final Cut Studio. Like Apple’s newly released of Mac OS X Mavericks, Final Cut Pro X was only be available to customers through the Mac App Store. However, this new released FCP X does not support well with Nikon D5300 1080p MOV Videos.

So if you want to edit Nikon D5300 1080p HD MOV Videos in Final Cut Pro X, you are recommended to use UFUSoft HD Video Converter for Mac, which is the superior Mac Nikon D5300 MOV to FCP X converter for Mavericks, Mountain Lion, Lion and Snow Leopard. It does not only convert Nikon D5300 HD MOV to ProRes 422 MOV or H.264 MOV on Mac, but also merges 1080p MOV files for import into Final Cut Pro X.

Here is the step-by-step guide for you to import and edit Nikon D5300 MOV to Final Cut Pro X on iMac/MacBook Pro with Mac OS X like Mavericks, Mountain Lion, Lion or Snow Leopard.

After transferring .MOV files from Nikon D5300 camera, run UFUSoft HD Video Converter for Mac as the best Mac Nikon D5300 MOV to MOV converter, and click the “Add File” button to load .MOV videos.

Step 2. Choose ProRes or H.264/AVC MOV output format.

Click the “Format” option, and choose Final Cut Pro > Apple ProRes 422(*mov) or HD Video > HD MOV (*.mov) for converting HD MOV videos from MOV to MOV with ProRes or H.264/AVC as video codec for loading to Final Cut Studio. With this option, the output video will be kept as high definition 1920×1080.

Step 3. Merge Nikon D5300 HD MOV files. (optional)

Select all the files and then click “Merge”, and the Nikon D5300 MOV converter will join and combine the video clips into a single file as output.

After converting and merging the MOV files, just import the output files to Final Cut Pro X and the video is in HD 1920×1080. You can also import the output videos to Final Cut Express (FCE) 4 for editing in full HD.

The Nikon D610 DSLR Camera features a full-frame, FX-format 24.3 megapixel CMOS sensor and EXPEED 3 image processor to produce high-resolution still imagery and full HD 1080p video with notable image detail and low-light sensitivity to an expandable ISO 25600. Full HD 1080p video is supported up to 30 fps in the MPEG-4 AVC/H.264 format and manual control over the ISO, shutter speed, and aperture is possible for optimized control over the look and feel of movies. Uncompressed recording is possible with an optional external recorder connected via the HDMI port and, additionally, both headphone and microphone ports are available for refined control over recorded sound.

Final Cut Pro X, the latest version of video-editing software geared for professionals from a company increasingly focused on mainstream consumers. Final Cut Pro X is a follow-up to Final Cut Pro 7, software Apple released in 2009 as part of Final Cut Studio. Like Apple’s newly released of Mac OS X Mavericks, Final Cut Pro X was only be available to customers through the Mac App Store. However, this new released FCP X does not support well with Nikon D610 1080p MOV Videos.

So if you want to edit Nikon D610 1080p HD MOV Videos in Final Cut Pro X, you are recommended to use UFUSoft HD Video Converter for Mac, which is the superior Mac Nikon D610 MOV to FCP X converter for Mavericks, Mountain Lion, Lion and Snow Leopard. It does not only convert Nikon D610 HD MOV to ProRes 422 MOV or H.264 MOV on Mac, but also merges 1080p MOV files for import into Final Cut Pro X.

Here is the step-by-step guide for you to import and edit Nikon D610 MOV to Final Cut Pro X on iMac/MacBook Pro with Mac OS X like Mavericks, Mountain Lion, Lion or Snow Leopard.

After transferring .MOV files from Nikon D610 camera, run UFUSoft HD Video Converter for Mac as the best Mac Nikon D610 MOV to MOV converter, and click the “Add File” button to load .MOV videos.

Step 2. Choose ProRes or H.264/AVC MOV output format.

Click the “Format” option, and choose Final Cut Pro > Apple ProRes 422(*mov) or HD Video > HD MOV (*.mov) for converting HD MOV videos from MOV to MOV with ProRes or H.264/AVC as video codec for loading to Final Cut Studio. With this option, the output video will be kept as high definition 1920×1080.

Step 3. Merge Nikon D610 HD MOV files. (optional)

Select all the files and then click “Merge”, and the Nikon D610 MOV converter will join and combine the video clips into a single file as output.

After converting and merging the MOV files, just import the output files to Final Cut Pro X and the video is in HD 1920×1080. You can also import the output videos to Final Cut Express (FCE) 4 for editing in full HD.

The Nikon D800 Digital SLR Camera is more than a DSLR, it’s a broadcast quality video camera as well. Driving both still and video capture is the FX-format CMOS 36.3Mp sensor and the powerful EXPEED 3 image-processing engine. When it comes to HD movie capture, the D800 shoots broadcast quality video in two D-Movie formats at 1080/30p full HD. The D800 captures movies in FX and DX movie formats. The FX-based format renders shallow depth of field with beautiful bokeh, while the DX-format uses an image area similar to 35mm movie film, for a look cinematographers are accustomed to. Additional video features include live view operation, the ability to record high-fidelity stereo audio with an external mic, and the option to shoot time-lapse photography and save it as a movie file. Flicker reduction and custom settings enable even more freedom of expression in your movies.

Final Cut Pro X, the latest version of video-editing software geared for professionals from a company increasingly focused on mainstream consumers. Final Cut Pro X is a follow-up to Final Cut Pro 7, software Apple released in 2009 as part of Final Cut Studio. Like Apple’s newly released of Mac OS X Mavericks, Final Cut Pro X was only be available to customers through the Mac App Store. However, this new released FCP X does not support well with Nikon D800 1080p MOV Videos.

So if you want to edit Nikon D800 1080p HD MOV Videos in Final Cut Pro X, you are recommended to use UFUSoft HD Video Converter for Mac, which is the superior Mac Nikon D800 MOV to FCP X converter for Mavericks, Mountain Lion, Lion and Snow Leopard. It does not only convert Nikon D800 HD MOV to ProRes 422 MOV or H.264 MOV on Mac, but also merges 1080p MOV files for import into Final Cut Pro X.

Here is the step-by-step guide for you to import and edit Nikon D800 MOV to Final Cut Pro X on iMac/MacBook Pro with Mac OS X like Mavericks, Mountain Lion, Lion or Snow Leopard.

After transferring .MOV files from Nikon D800 camera, run UFUSoft HD Video Converter for Mac as the best Mac Nikon D800 MOV to MOV converter, and click the “Add File” button to load .MOV videos.

Step 2. Choose ProRes or H.264/AVC MOV output format.

Click the “Format” option, and choose Final Cut Pro > Apple ProRes 422(*mov) or HD Video > HD MOV (*.mov) for converting HD MOV videos from MOV to MOV with ProRes or H.264/AVC as video codec for loading to Final Cut Studio. With this option, the output video will be kept as high definition 1920×1080.

Step 3. Merge Nikon D800 HD MOV files. (optional)

Select all the files and then click “Merge”, and the Nikon D800 MOV converter will join and combine the video clips into a single file as output.

After converting and merging the MOV files, just import the output files to Final Cut Pro X and the video is in HD 1920×1080. You can also import the output videos to Final Cut Express (FCE) 4 for editing in full HD.

The D7000 SLR Digital Camera (Body Only) from Nikon is the ideal camera for those who want the best that Nikon has to offer without jumping into the ring (and price range) of professional DSLRs. It is a powerful, durable, well-designed camera that takes incredible photos and is also geared for those who want to shoot high quality video with a level of control not found in other mid-class DSLRs. Nikon calls the D7000, “a new class of Nikon camera”, which refers mostly to this camera’s ability to shoot pro-grade Full HD 1080p video. Manual exposure control and full-time continuous autofocus offer the kind of image control that sets this camera above other DSLRs. You’re able to shoot in cinema quality 24fps or Internet-friendly 720p at 30fps – up to 20 minutes per clip.

Final Cut Pro X, the latest version of video-editing software geared for professionals from a company increasingly focused on mainstream consumers. Final Cut Pro X is a follow-up to Final Cut Pro 7, software Apple released in 2009 as part of Final Cut Studio. Like Apple’s newly released of Mac OS X Mavericks, Final Cut Pro X was only be available to customers through the Mac App Store. However, this new released FCP X does not support well with Nikon D7000 1080p MOV Videos.

So if you want to edit Nikon D7000 1080p HD MOV Videos in Final Cut Pro X, you are recommended to use UFUSoft HD Video Converter for Mac, which is the superior Mac Nikon D7000 MOV to FCP X converter for Mavericks, Mountain Lion, Lion and Snow Leopard. It does not only convert Nikon D7000 HD MOV to ProRes 422 MOV or H.264 MOV on Mac, but also merges 1080p MOV files for import into Final Cut Pro X.

Here is the step-by-step guide for you to import and edit Nikon D7000 MOV to Final Cut Pro X on iMac/MacBook Pro with Mac OS X like Mavericks, Mountain Lion, Lion or Snow Leopard.

After transferring .MOV files from Nikon D7000 camera, run UFUSoft HD Video Converter for Mac as the best Mac Nikon D7000 MOV to MOV converter, and click the “Add File” button to load .MOV videos.

Step 2. Choose ProRes or H.264/AVC MOV output format.

Click the “Format” option, and choose Final Cut Pro > Apple ProRes 422(*mov) or HD Video > HD MOV (*.mov) for converting HD MOV videos from MOV to MOV with ProRes or H.264/AVC as video codec for loading to Final Cut Studio. With this option, the output video will be kept as high definition 1920×1080.

Step 3. Merge Nikon D7000 HD MOV files. (optional)

Select all the files and then click “Merge”, and the Nikon D7000 MOV converter will join and combine the video clips into a single file as output.

After converting and merging the MOV files, just import the output files to Final Cut Pro X and the video is in HD 1920×1080. You can also import the output videos to Final Cut Express (FCE) 4 for editing in full HD.

The D7100 DSLR Camera (Body Only) from Nikon is a high performance, compact DSLR camera with high resolution photo and Full HD video capability. The 24.1MP DX-format CMOS sensor provides superior images with accurate colors and, designed without an optical low-pass filter, it maximizes its resolution for exceptionally sharp details. Full HD 1080p video is supported on the D7100 and offers professional-level control including continuous autofocus, manual exposure control, a built-in stereo microphone and an external microphone and headphone jack. Recording at 60i, 50i, 30, 25 and 24 frames per second is possible and an HDMI output allows for direct screening on an HDTV. At 720p HD you can record at 60p frames per second for smooth slow-motion sequencing.

Final Cut Pro X, the latest version of video-editing software geared for professionals from a company increasingly focused on mainstream consumers. Final Cut Pro X is a follow-up to Final Cut Pro 7, software Apple released in 2009 as part of Final Cut Studio. Like Apple’s newly released of Mac OS X Mavericks, Final Cut Pro X was only be available to customers through the Mac App Store. However, this new released FCP X does not support well with Nikon D7100 1080p MOV Videos.

So if you want to edit Nikon D7100 1080p HD MOV Videos in Final Cut Pro X, you are recommended to use UFUSoft HD Video Converter for Mac, which is the superior Mac Nikon D7100 MOV to FCP X converter for Mavericks, Mountain Lion, Lion and Snow Leopard. It does not only convert Nikon D7100 HD MOV to ProRes 422 MOV or H.264 MOV on Mac, but also merges 1080p MOV files for import into Final Cut Pro X.

Here is the step-by-step guide for you to import and edit Nikon D7100 MOV to Final Cut Pro X on iMac/MacBook Pro with Mac OS X like Mavericks, Mountain Lion, Lion or Snow Leopard.

After transferring .MOV files from Nikon D7100 camera, run UFUSoft HD Video Converter for Mac as the best Mac Nikon D7100 MOV to MOV converter, and click the “Add File” button to load .MOV videos.

Step 2. Choose ProRes or H.264/AVC MOV output format.

Click the “Format” option, and choose Final Cut Pro > Apple ProRes 422(*mov) or HD Video > HD MOV (*.mov) for converting HD MOV videos from MOV to MOV with ProRes or H.264/AVC as video codec for loading to Final Cut Studio. With this option, the output video will be kept as high definition 1920×1080.

Step 3. Merge Nikon D7100 HD MOV files. (optional)

Select all the files and then click “Merge”, and the Nikon D7100 MOV converter will join and combine the video clips into a single file as output.

After converting and merging the MOV files, just import the output files to Final Cut Pro X and the video is in HD 1920×1080. You can also import the output videos to Final Cut Express (FCE) 4 for editing in full HD.

Final Cut Pro X, the latest version of video-editing software geared for professionals from a company increasingly focused on mainstream consumers. Final Cut Pro X is a follow-up to Final Cut Pro 7, software Apple released in 2009 as part of Final Cut Studio. Like Apple’s newly released of Mac OS X Mavericks, Final Cut Pro X was only be available to customers through the Mac App Store. However, this new released FCP X does not support well with Nikon D3200 1080p MOV Videos.

So if you want to edit Nikon D3200 1080p HD MOV Videos in Final Cut Pro X, you are recommended to use UFUSoft HD Video Converter for Mac, which is the superior Mac Nikon D3200 MOV to FCP X converter for Mavericks, Mountain Lion, Lion and Snow Leopard. It does not only convert Nikon D3200 HD MOV to ProRes 422 MOV or H.264 MOV on Mac, but also merges 1080p MOV files for import into Final Cut Pro X.

Here is the step-by-step guide for you to import and edit Nikon D3200 MOV to Final Cut Pro X on iMac/MacBook Pro with Mac OS X like Mavericks, Mountain Lion, Lion or Snow Leopard.

After transferring .MOV files from Nikon D3200 camera, run UFUSoft HD Video Converter for Mac as the best Mac Nikon D3200 MOV to MOV converter, and click the “Add File” button to load .MOV videos.

Step 2. Choose ProRes or H.264/AVC MOV output format.

Click the “Format” option, and choose Final Cut Pro > Apple ProRes 422(*mov) or HD Video > HD MOV (*.mov) for converting HD MOV videos from MOV to MOV with ProRes or H.264/AVC as video codec for loading to Final Cut Studio. With this option, the output video will be kept as high definition 1920×1080.

Step 3. Merge Nikon D3200 HD MOV files. (optional)

Select all the files and then click “Merge”, and the Nikon D3200 MOV converter will join and combine the video clips into a single file as output.

After converting and merging the MOV files, just import the output files to Final Cut Pro X and the video is in HD 1920×1080. You can also import the output videos to Final Cut Express (FCE) 4 for editing in full HD.